SCORE BOARD

There'll be much more than world class hockey action during the upcoming World Under-17 Hockey
Challenge.

Five Canadian all-star teams, four European teams and the U.S.A. club are scheduled to provide exciting
competition in the international tournament that runs from December 28 to January 4 at Mile One Stadium in
St. John's and the Glacier in Mount Pearl.

Rick Comerford, chair of special events for the organizing committee, has announced that the 20,000 square
feet of the St. John's Convention Center will be utilized for "Fan Fest" which he describes as "an
interesting and very worthwhile addition to the elite competition that it will accompany."

"Fan Fest is designed to provide the ultimate hockey experience and will include interactive games,
exhibits and live webcast conversations with hockey personalities. Since the Convention Centre is connected
to Mile One Stadium by a glass pedway, that makes for real convenience." Fan Fest will run from December 29
to January 4 with opening times coinciding with games at Mile One. Fan Fest will be open daily two hours
prior to the first game and will close one hour after the late game. Admisison will be $3.00 for adults and
$2.00 for children.

"Fan Fest will feature the Legends of Hockey display, the Team Canada Photo Collection, an assortment of
displays commemorating the Toronto Maple Leafs history, and impressive memorabilia from the provincial hockey
hall of fame in Corner Brook, including a black and white video."

Comerford promised "great enjoyment from interactive games such as Show Down and Shut Out from the
Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame and Toronto Maple Leaf games like Slap Shot, Puck, Mini-Rink and Table Hockey.
It will all be popular." He went on to explain that using the latest technology and the support of Hockey
Canada, there will be live connections to hockey personalities throughout Canada for discussions on issues of
interest and importance to hockey.

"We know the hockey play of the Challenge will be great and we are looking to providing yet another great
aspect of this international event," Comerford said.

Lacasse made 22 saves, but Canada was blanked in the tournament final.

2017-18 NWT: CAN 3 – ROY 1 (Icebreaker)

Poulin scored twice in the third period to send Canada to the win.

2017-18 NWT: CAN 4 – FLA 1 (Icebreaker)

Saulnier got the GWG to lead Canada to its first Icebreaker victory.

2017-18 NWT: NOR 4 – CAN 2 (Icebreaker)

Daoust and Spooner scored, but Canada dropped its tournament opener.

2017-18 NST: WHT 3 – RED 2 (Intrasquad)

Delaney scored a pair of special-teams goals to help White edge Red.

2017-18 NST: WHT 2 – KOR 0 (Exhibition)

White blanks Korea at sledge camp

2017-18 NST: RED 4 – KOR 1 (Exhibition)

Red starts sledge camp with win

BDO launches Goals for Kids program

As part of the BDO Goals for Kids program, $100 will go to minor hockey associations across the country for every Team Canada goal scored at Hockey Canada-hosted international events, and $50 will be donated for every goal scored at a trio of national championships – the Esso Cup, TELUS Cup and RBC Cup.

2017-18 NWU18T : CAN 3 – USA 0 (Game 2)

McArthur earned the 26-save SO to help Canada even the U18 series.

2017-18 NWU18T: BLK 3 – RED 2 OT (Intrasquad)

MacEachern scored the OT winner to get Black the intrasquad sweep.

2017-18 NWDT: USP 2 – GLD 1 (Exhibition)

Knott opened the scoring, but Gold fell a goal short against U SPORTS.